THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST
Episode 79 – 100 days of Reform, Rachel Reeves, and a pollster’s view with special guest Martin Baxter
This week on the Kent Politics Podcast:
- Reform UK’s Rise in Kent: We mark 100 days since Reform UK took control of Kent County Council. What’s changed? Who’s winning—and at what cost?
- Local Regeneration Update: Dan revisits Herne Bay’s long-awaited redevelopment—why has it stalled for years and is there light at the end of the tunnel?
- Chancellor Visits Medway: Rachel Reeves tours a revamped holiday park as millions are invested locally. What does this mean for jobs and businesses?
- Westminster Watch: The team unpacks Adam Holloway’s defection from Conservative to Reform UK—and reactions from political heavyweights.
- Polls & Predictions: Pollster Martin Baxter from Electoral Calculus helps make sense of shifting allegiances under first-past-the-post.
Key Highlights
🎙️ In This Episode:
Split Votes & First Past The Post
- Why is Reform leading with just 30% in polls? How does our voting system shape local outcomes?
Herne Bay Redevelopment
- Delays explained: pandemic setbacks, funding woes, and revised plans aiming for more affordable homes—but will they deliver?
Medway Investment Surge
- Haven Holiday Park receives £40 million over four years; Chancellor Rachel Reeves touts job creation and economic optimism.
A Controversial New Era at County Hall
- Linden Kemkaran leads with a no-nonsense style but stirs debate—from flag bans to heated exchanges about social policy.
💥 Hot Topics:
- Accusations of racism and transphobia rock council debates.
- Tories bide their time while Greens clash with Reform councillors.
- Early grumblings within Reform ranks over lost allowances—could unity crack under pressure?
🔍 Westminster Watch:
Adam Holloway’s move to Reform UK splits opinion among former colleagues. Nigel Farage calls it “bold,” while Tory veterans question his judgement.
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